Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] every [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , members of the public and councillors still seem to expect me to know every detail about every file in the department — an impossible task for anyone !
2 It makes me jump every time .
3 He let me know every day that he longed to escape from Reine altogether .
4 As you know , I made every effort to gain permission for you to see your lord again — to no avail , alas !
5 I regret every incident in this conflict , especially when young children are involved , but the only way to resolve this situation is for everyone to be included , ’ said Mr Adams .
6 I mean every word ! ’
7 Jo Joan when she came over she gave me a hug and she said I mean every word of that mum .
8 I mean every year we have a campaign from about the middle of January to the end of February where we promote British holidays through our shop windows , and in fact I was just totting up our advertising spend in the last four or five weeks and I would say we have spent almost a hundred thousand pounds on partner advertising for Lunn Poly — book your holiday at Lunn Poly for U K holidays .
9 And the union , I mean I 'm not blaming just NUPE I mean every union but we seem to have stood still and nothing 's happened and th and , and the m , and the members are actually sick of their lies about what , what am I paying all this money for then ?
10 Well we were taken up to the standby boat which is I mean every vessel in the North Sea , every rig and installation has a boat that circles it , non stop , twenty four hours a day and I mean that The standby boat on Piper I mean it was the the two inflatable boats off it that picked everybody up , and most folk up , and one of them was lost , they lost two of the crew off that .
11 mm I mean every Government does some good and some bad , but on the whole I think the Conservative have done good , because they 've made more people home owners than ever before
12 I mean every Sunday , we have a , a Sunday dinner , I mean it 's usually chicken , cos it 's the cheapest one there is , but I mean we still have a Sunday dinner , we have fresh veg and everything .
13 And they 're all ex stock and the update I every season , and I mean every season , that 's three seasons a year .
14 well he was a bit of a slave driver I mean every body
15 the festivals car park , you know the whole thing and I mean then he kicked them off did n't he , so they moved up to Cross Street so in a way it 's their own fault , they could of let them stay there , I mean every body wants to be settled somewhere like
16 I mean every week I supplied them with a new stack of everybody wanted them .
17 I du n no if you have n't done anything wrong I mean most of the time I mean every time Eleanor 's erm stopped talking to someone it 's always usually erm her misunderstanding something .
18 a tendency to be based on what you can read and what you understand of today 's social problems , I mean every thing we 've had so far apart from the industrial revolution and the history behind it
19 Well I , I took the liberty of the Lord Lieutenant 's appointed me to something called the Sussex Rural Options Land Bank and I brought you a copy of the leaflet , having notice of your question and I did ask the officer who deals with this in the Sussex Rural Community Council if he could give me the latest score on housing I thought that the news was bad from what he had said , but having said that , I mean every effort is being made to deal with the issues you raise in this council which is now chaired by Peter .
20 The rim of my hat , while effectually shading my eyes , did not obstruct my vision , and inch by inch I scanned every bit of the jungle within my range of view .
21 I checked every coin .
22 I registered every dog we had right up to 1969 .
23 I hate every second !
24 Now I cry every time I write to him and I dare n't go out in case I meet somebody else .
25 I tried every trick to ease the pain , both shorter and longer steps , walking stiff-legged , then on my toes and then on my heels .
26 I tried every trick in the book to reform him .
27 I tried every way to hide them , ’ she said .
28 Once there , I tried every avenue of appeal on the Jamaica decision .
29 As far as I 'm concerned , the residents come first ; and I expect every member of staff to understand that , right through from helping them get up in the morning to taking someone off to bingo if she wants to go .
30 But as I say every year er if I ever find an application where you need this sort of speed I 'd like to hear about it .
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